High temperature solar thermoelectric generator
K.P. Suleebka
Applied Energy, 1979, vol. 5, issue 1, 53-59
Abstract:
The performance of a sintered Si---Ge thermoelectric generator is assessed by computing power output per unit area and the efficiency of thermoelectric conversion. Previously developed high temperature solar energy absorbers were used. The power output and efficiency are considerably improved by using a water- or vapour-cooled heat sink in place of a radiative heat sink. The power density in the thermoelectric generator compares well with those in photovoltaic heterojunction cells using concentrated solar energy.
Date: 1979
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